I don't see what's different in nautilus-dropbox compared to other
packages. It seems like upstream wants to open a potential security hole
in our Ubuntu systems. I think people should already know Ubuntu
packages are supported by the Ubuntu community, not by upstream, so
where's the confussion. I've chosen to trust the Ubuntu community, not
Dropbox, I wouldn't expect Ubuntu packages to be updated by upstream
authors. What's different here?

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Title:
  nautilus-dropbox forbids dropbox's non-free binaries to replace
  themselves by properly installing dropbox system-wide

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